Showing posts with label abuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abuse. Show all posts

Toxic by Really Rashida

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  Talk about a lesson in abuse, being abused, and ending the abuse.
After finally being free from her abusive ex-boyfriend, Tracey decides to trust him, that one more time and ends up back in the clutches of a pitiful man.

 I applaud her for trying to help a younger female, but  I couldn't understand how she could return to such a dangerous man.

The twists and the devious actions of the other women in the story, who continuously throw  wrenches into the mix will keep you reading just to find out what happens to them all.

 I had the pleasure of interviewing Rashida  and her character at IN THE CHAIR and invite you to get to know them better.
 
 Visit author Really Rashida on her Amazon author page where she has links to some pretty interesting interviews.
 (C) Ey Wade 2012 all rights reserved and all rights granted to the author of reviewed book

Her Silent Tears by Kara Tollman

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Her silent tears is the sad horrific tale of a woman abused from childhood into her adult life. Far from being an original story it is distinguishable by the fact it is based on a true story. Through seemingly inconsequential daily life incidents we are invited into the life of the victim through flashbacks. Throughout the story I began to wonder if the child subconsciously misbehave and hurt herself in a desperate attempt to release herself from the life she was living. It made me swear to myself to pay more attention to the child who always seems to be crying for nothing. You never know what they are going through at home. This is a good, but very hard story to read without wanting to hurt someone.

 (C) Ey Wade 2012 all rights reserved and all rights granted to the author of reviewed book.

Toys in the Attic by David Cleinman

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Toys in the Attic is a testament to the survival strengths of the human nature. Even though Sara endured a horrible childhood, and it seemed as if her nightmares would be never ending, David uses his story telling abilities to pull her through. A story worth reading.
 For more information about David, please visit his In the Chair where we are enjoying a chat. You can also find David on Facebook and Amazon.com.

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